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Cincinnati Council voted Wednesday to approve $60,000 to hire a search firm that will facilitate the hiring of the next city manager. Some council members say the process for hiring the position needs to be more transparent moving forward.
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John Curp's salary will be about $10,000 biweekly, equal to about $265,000 a year. The contract includes a provision that if/when a new city manager is chosen, they will offer Curp a senior management level position with the city that pays at least 75% of his salary as interim city manager.
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Council approved a 5% merit raise for Boggs Muething in June as part of the city budget. Some on council said they shouldn't approve a raise before they conducted a performance review. Boggs Muething is the highest-paid city employee with an annual salary of about $270,000.
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Cincinnati's mayor is asking council to approve naming a new city manager. The position has been held by Paula Boggs Muething since June. Mayor John…
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Cincinnati City Manager Patrick Duhaney is resigning his position to take a similar job in Virginia Beach, Virginia.Duhaney told Mayor John Cranley about…
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After 10 months of work, Cincinnati officials have a new process for reviewing the performance of the city manager. Currently it's Patrick Duhaney. The…
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Cincinnati City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to confirm Patrick Duhaney as the permanent city manager.The confirmation vote was 8-0, with Council…
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Cincinnati's acting city manager is Mayor John Cranley's candidate to be the permanent city manager.Cranley held a press conference Wednesday to announce…
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley is asking council to interview Acting City Manger Patrick Duhaney and Assistant Manager John Juech for the permanent…
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Cincinnati has had an acting city manager in Patrick Duhaney since April, when Harry Black resigned before a council majority could vote to fire him. Now…